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Category: /Literature/English
…accountant" in the same circumstances. Two elements compose the general duty of performance: skill and care. Another element and responsibility is owed to clients and other persons, that is that accountants should observe a standard of ethical or social
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…was unfaithful to his wife. Despite the fact that President Franklin Roosevelt was an adulterer, he was still able to create Social Security, revive the economy from the Depression, and lead the country through World War II. The Monica Lewinsky scandal has focused…
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…through the threat of nuclear retaliation which Saddam Hussein found convincing.” (Center for Security Policy, p.3) The majority of citizens consider nuclear weapons a deterrence to counter attack. However, opponents of the plan to downsize and ban nuclear…
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…wife. Despite the fact that President Franklin Roosevelt was an adulterer, he was still able to create Social Security, revive the economy from the Depression, and lead the country through World War II. The Monica Lewinsky scandal has focused…
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Category: /Literature/English
…13% would be willing to buy clothes on-line and only 2% have actually done so. 70% had never bought anything on-line - many assumptions can be drawn from these statistics i.e. the British don’t trust the security aspect or the aspect of depending…
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Category: /History
…and rely on the government. Alan Keyes said it best with this proclamation, "We'll see if we can get them addicted to the craving for a security that comes from the government. Well I'll tell you, there is no security --not job security, not life…
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…the risk of ill health and also contributes to disease and death through its effects. Poor people, for example, are more likely to live in an unhealthy environment and many of the worlds poorest are unable to secure even the bare necessities for a healthy life…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, DNA evidence does violate the rights of the innocent, by infringing the right to be secure against unreasonable search and seizure, the right to privacy, and the right of privilege against self-incrimination. Throughout history, the application of DNA…
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…shown in VitalSTATS online in October of 2001, depicts that most blacks who are stopped on suspicion will be innocent people (Security). Citizens from the Middle East are also now being viewed as potential terrorists; however, not every Arab-American has…
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…of the crimes that are also committed on computers via the Internet are very new also. New subcultures have formed around the Internet for the possibilities it brings. Computer crime despite the many problems it has brought has also brought some needed social
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